Bro take it easy. calm down make a list and times your available. then work on one thing at a time. I'm almost done with the mechanical part of my yoda. it will all work out brotherA bit of an update! The pressure to get the jeep ready before our trip is starting to get to me. I'm having a hard start issue, my front end is sagging now with the additional weight of the winch, my rear brakes need rebuilt, and my spare tire which has been leaking for some time still needs repaired (I've sprayed it down multiple times and can't seem to find the leak anywhere.
I have plans for the next three weekends and we set off for our trip at the end of May. Hopefully I can get all those done, and get a few more mods in as well!
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Advocate II
I have a 2" spacer already. I'm thinking about replacing it with an adjustable spacer from ACOSSmall poly spacer will sort out the front end.
I'm calm. I'm just ready to have all the work done and get out there! I'm gonna be re-evaluating my list, no way I can everything I had on there from before done!Bro take it easy. calm down make a list and times your available. then work on one thing at a time. I'm almost done with the mechanical part of my yoda. it will all work out brother
Advocate II
If you are still running stock springs it might be worth changing them rather than the ACOS spacer as you can match the spring rate to when you a fully loaded.I have a 2" spacer already. I'm thinking about replacing it with an adjustable spacer from ACOS
I have yet to try out my winch haha I plan on getting a larger lift than what I have at some point but that won't be for some time. I was leaning towards the ACOS spacer because when I get the lift I want to run a shackle relocation bracket in the rear which adds a little lift but allows me to correct my shackle angle for a better ride and performance. With the adjustable spacer I could level out the jeep both now and once I get the shackle relocation bracket.If you are still running stock springs it might be worth changing them rather than the ACOS spacer as you can match the spring rate to when you a fully loaded.
OME will give you a similar height to your spacers or get a set of ZJ springs and use your spacers.
From memory the stock XJ springs are around 145lb/inch and ZJ are either 180 or 190lb/inch.
As your on limited time it may be worth waiting until you return to sort the front ride height. It can't have dropped that much with the winch and if you get stuck you can always try out your new winch [emoji1]
Enthusiast III
It's a great place to be inspired! But don't limit yourself to XJ build threads! I've found a ton of inspiration in the build threads of other makes and models as well! Do you have a picture of your rig? What year is it?Nice work. I'm enjoying checking out all the XJ build threads here before I start mine.
Enthusiast III
No pics yet. I just acquired it a couple months ago and it was intended to be a donor for the Jeep Comanche I had previously that was 4 cylinder 2 wheel drive. Once I discovered rust in its floor from a PO not drying it out after a heater core failure I looked closer at the overall condition of the XJ and decided it would be a much better candidate for a build despite my desire for the MJ. The timing just wasn't right for the swap with my current living situation so I went with logic instead of want.It's a great place to be inspired! But don't limit yourself to XJ build threads! I've found a ton of inspiration in the build threads of other makes and models as well! Do you have a picture of your rig? What year is it?